The Florida Gators are introducing new alternative uniforms this week. They appear to have drawn inspiration from a real alligator and a gator halloween costume:

WEEK SIX RESULTS

WEEK SIX WINNER: Cody Miller. We had 7 people go 6-0. Cody won the week with his 129 points.

The group winning percentage and lock winning percentages were back above 50%: 51.1% and 50.4%, respectively. It is the third week in a row that the lock winning percentage was worse than the overall winning percentage.

42 people scored 100 points or more, which is the highest total since week 2.

The group majority was 10-5.

Underdogs received the majority of the picks in three games, and they were all ATS winners: West Virginia, Texas A&M and Utah.

We have a new leader: Jeffrey Szul. He jumped from 22nd to 1st.

Dane Karr was the only person from the Week Five Top Ten to score at least 80 points.

Only four people have a 6-0 lock record: Tim Andrews, Gary Mathews, David Dennis and Aaron Aulgur. Tim is the highest ranked player (32nd place).

Tony Juan has the worst overall record: 9-27, 0-6. If he would’ve only faded his own picks, he’d be in 1st place…with a 2 game lead over 2nd.

WEEK FOUR WINNER: Ty Senour. Two people went 6-0: Ty Senour and Larry Smith. Ty earned the victory with his 128 points. He has been working on his craft as a football prognosticator for years. It at least goes back to freshman year of college, when Ty and I began our weekly tradition of making CFB and NFL picks against each other.

The group winning and lock winning percentages were the worst of the year: 42.4% and 32.9%, respectively.

It was the first week that the lock winning percentage was lower than the overall.

Only 13 people scored 100 point or more.

OSU and OU are always popular picks. They were overwhelmingly popular this week, and neither team covered the spread.

Had both OSU and OU covered the spread, the lock winning percentag would’ve been 77%!

Dusty Weatherly, Doug Hall and Cole Grinnell are the only three people to go at least 4-2 every week.

John Mellish is the highest ranked player with a losing lock record. He is currently in 30th.

Penn State’s coach, James Franklin, showed up in last week’s recap. Last week it was for what he said. This week, it’s for what he did. Trailing 56-0 with 9 ticks left on the clock, Georgia State lined up for a 31 yard field goal attempt. Franklin wasn’t having it. He called timeout immediately before the snap; icing the kicker and, subsequently, securing the shutout. Stay classy, Franklin.

The Florida vs Tennessee game ended on what is being called a “Hail Mary”. Although, it was more “crazy long post pattern” than “Hail Mary”. Florida’s quarterback, Feleipe Franks, launched a 67 yard missile that hit his receiver in stride. It wasn’t as long of a throw as Kordell Stewart’s bomb from the ’94 Michigan game (see below), but he seemed to throw it with less effort. No crow-hop. Just a monstrous 67 yard strike. Brad Nessler’s call of the play was great (what else would you expect from him). Florida’s radio call was about what you’d expect. The announcer lost his mind. Both calls are included below. In case you were wondering, 64 people in our competition hated the throw. 74 people loved it.

WEEK THREE WINNER: Chris Robinson. Here’s to you, Mr. Robinson. Chris scored 130 point in route to his win. Greg Delano and Kevin Manning also went 6-0, but they only won the satisfaction of a perfect week.

The group winning and lock winning percentages came back down to Earth: 47.8% and 48.6%, respectively.

It was the first week 0-6 records (6) outnumbered 6-0 records (3).

Double digit favorites were 5-1.

The underdogs only received the majority of the picks in two games, Illinois and California. Cal covered. Illinois didn’t.

The two most popular picks of the week were Oklahoma State and Kansas State. OSU covered. KSU didn’t.

Mississippi State was the first team of the year to earn the maximum bonus points. 43 people picked them. 3 people earned 10 bonus points by locking them.

Bryan Colley is currently in 1st place, but 25 people are only one game back. 70 people are within two games of the lead.

Shortly after Baker Mayfield stuck a fork in the Ohio State football team, he stuck tried sticking an OU flag into the center of their field. The gesture received national attention. Mayfield later apologized, saying he didn’t mean for it to be disrespectful. Kind of like Penn State coach, James Franklin, didn’t mean to disrespect Pittsburgh when he said, “I know last year beating us for them was like the Super Bowl. This was just like beating Akron for us.” On a side note: Next time Baker wants to stick a flag in artificial turf, he needs to bring along a flag pole base or patio umbrella stand. I bet he could find one on summer close-out right now at Home Depot.

Baylor, Baylor, Baylor. This is my third week in a row to include Baylor in a post. I promise this is the last one for a while. They just make it so easy. Like Tennessee and a handful of other teams, they too have found an interesting way to celebrate forced turnovers. They opted to go with a toy basketball goal. Baylor used it for the first time last Saturday, as they were able to force the season’s first turnover. It came in a losing effort, but give them credit. They gave UTSA all they wanted. I am not sure if Baylor bought a Little Tikes Playhouse or some other toy to celebrate wins, but if they did, I hope they kept the receipt.

Question: If you have third and goal from the seven yard line, how many yards do you need to score a touchdown? Answer: 93.

WEEK TWO RESULTS

WEEK TWO WINNER: Trevor Peterson. So far this year, the elusive 6-0 hasn’t been quite as elusive as it usually is. Ten people accomplished the feat this week. Trevor Peterson led the way with 129 points.

The group winning and lock winning percentages were really good again: 55.4% and 61.7%, respectively.

After a record setting week of seeing 78 people scoring 100 points or more, this week was not too far off: 69 people scored 100 points or more.

Through two weeks, 6-0 records have outpaced 0-6 records by a score of 18-7. There has never been a season where we saw more perfect weeks than Ofers. Ofers have some work to do.

Home teams were a shocking 3-12 against the spread.

The two most popular picks of the week, Oklahoma State and Clemson, were ATS winners.

Through two weeks, we still haven’t had a game earn the maximum bonus points.

All 30 teams received at least 2 lock picks. It doesn’t sound like much, but that is actually very rare. There are several weeks where a team or two will not receive any lock picks.